KICKBOX

Etymology

Verb

kickbox (third-person singular simple present kickboxes, present participle kickboxing, simple past and past participle kickboxed)

(intransitive) To take part in the martial art of kickboxing.

(transitive) To fight (a person) using kickboxing techniques.

Anagrams

• box kick

Source: Wiktionary



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